The future of aerospace and defense
© 2020 Raytheon Technologies All rights reserved Raytheon Technologies is an aerospace and defense company that provides advanced systems and services for commercial, military and government customers worldwide.
2 Our company was formed in 2020 through the combination of Raytheon Company and the United Technologies Corporation aerospace businesses.
3 Our key capabilities
Actuation, Cargo, Landing Avionics Mission Systems & Propeller Systems Cybersecurity Power & Controls Aerostructures Data Analytics Precision Weapons Aircraft Engines & Interiors Systems Integration Auxiliary Power Systems & Sensors Missile Defense
4 By the numbers
195,000 $74B ~$8B Employees Pro forma combined Annual company- annual revenue and customer-funded (2019) research and development
60,000 40,000 190+ Engineers Patents Years of combined innovation and industry leadership
5 Our vision is a safer, more connected world
Our values Trust Respect Accountability Collaboration Innovation
Span the enterprise We act with integrity We embrace diverse We honor our We share insights, We experiment, and drive our and do the right perspectives and treat commitments, expect learn together and design, build and actions, behaviors thing others the way they excellence and take act as a team transform with speed and performance: want to be treated pride in our work and agility
6 Our Leadership
Gregory J. Hayes Stephen J. Timm Christopher Calio Roy Azevedo Wesley D. Kremer Chief Executive Officer Collins Aerospace Pratt & Whitney Raytheon Intelligence Raytheon Missiles & Space & Defense
Jeanette Hughes Kelly Ortberg Pamela Erickson Vince Campisi Anthony O’Brien Frank R. Jimenez Audit CEO’s Office Communications Enterprise Services Finance General Counsel
Timothy J. McBride Dantaya Williams Paolo Dal Cin Michael R. Dumais Mark E. Russell Government Relations Human Resources Operations and Strategy and Technology Supply Chain Development
7 Our Board of Directors
Thomas A. Kennedy Gregory J. Hayes Tracy A. Atkinson Lloyd J. Austin III Marshall O. Larsen George R. Oliver Executive Chairman Chief Executive Officer Retired Executive General, U.S. Army (Ret.) Retired Chairman, President and Raytheon Technologies Raytheon Technologies Vice President, and Former Commander of President & Chief Executive Chief Operating Officer, State Street Corporation U.S. Central Command Officer, Goodrich Corporation Johnson Controls, Inc.
Kelly Ortberg Margaret (Meghan) L. Dinesh C. Paliwal Ellen M. Pawlikowski Denise L. Ramos Special Advisor to O’Sullivan Retired President and General, U.S. Air Force Retired Chief Executive the Office of the CEO Professor, Harvard University Chief Executive Officer, (Ret.) Officer, ITT Inc. Raytheon Technologies Kennedy School Harman International
Fredric G. Reynolds Brian C. Rogers James A. Winnefeld, Jr. Robert O. Work Retired Executive Vice Retired Chairman, T. Rowe Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.) Former Deputy Secretary President and Chief Financial Price Group, Inc. of Defense Officer, CBS Corporation 8 Social Impact
We have a responsibility to change the Inspiring the Investing in, and Engineering a innovators serving, our sustainable world for the better. of tomorrow communities future Raytheon Technologies supports leading nonprofit causes We support educational Through strategic Sustainability is a business initiatives that inspire investments in imperative, whether that are shaping the next generation of purpose-driven the next generation of organizations serving we’re talking about the scientists, engineers and veterans, military families environment, engineering, innovators and making a transformative impact on local business professionals. and an array of social design or operations. communities around the world. welfare needs, we’re improving the communities where we live and work.
9 Diversity & Inclusion
A diverse company is a strong company. We leverage those unique voices to generate solutions toward a united The people of Raytheon Technologies come from and singular purpose: different backgrounds. We value our different perspectives and styles of solving problems. To define the future of aerospace and defense
10 Our businesses
11 Collins Aerospace
Specializes in aerostructures, avionics, interiors, mechanical systems, mission systems, and power and control systems $26 billion 78,000 that serve customers across the commercial, regional, 2019 net sales Employees business aviation and military sectors.
12 Pratt & Whitney
Designs, manufactures and services the world’s most advanced aircraft engines and auxiliary power systems $21 billion 43,000 for commercial, military and business aircraft. 2019 net sales Employees
13 Raytheon Intelligence & Space
Specializes in developing advanced sensors, training, and cyber and software solutions – delivering the disruptive $15 billion 39,000 technologies its customers need to succeed in any domain, Pro forma annual sales Employees against any challenge. (2019)
14 Raytheon Missiles & Defense
Provides the industry’s most advanced end-to-end solutions to detect, track and engage threats. $16 billion 30,000 Pro forma annual sales Employees (2019)
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